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and straight because i'm probably going to make you comfortable. my show is called direction. but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way inside the face board that they've actually nato brings natal closer toward another before us. and, and i'll tell you exclusive v hung gary in florida, and that's the stresses that his country will never participate in action that would escalates the conflicts. will ukraine's bit to join nato. nate brings up a little bit closer to should age and someone's believes that it's possible to supply such weapons words zone in order to strike our territory. the response could be a symmetric. what was the most do is considering deploying westerns to regions within striking distance of countries that approve targeting russia who's, who knows as long as the full narrative politicians use to escalate the frame.
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calling also ahead they continue to get away with making very poor decisions. gross negligence. putting prophets in front of the safety of the bank cash. boeing is facing office safety incidence of plate vehicles. all these picks with several whistle blowers from the aviation joins who called the companies with the sales and support the very well welcome to you. this is on the international with the lights, as well as news updates, as always, is great to have you with us on top story this how nato his behavior is bringing the will close. as, according to the hung, gary in store administer and exclusive interview with auntie, doing a major russian economic for him, he stressed the budapest will never take part in actions to escalate. nato's will with russia while stressing the importance of holding peace talks to end ukraine
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conflicts are, we arguing, say they are all the immediate ceasefire and peace, thoughts to be started. and to be respects the all initiatives to make the best buy the we respect the efforts of this we says well, or do i have to tell you that um another thing that the a peace conference can bring forward, the real substantial uh, results in case uh both parties of them or are being represented. and obviously it's not going to be the case this time, but the, i'll go there and i'll, i represent my position that instead of uh, sanctions, uh, you know, um, instead of the 3rd there host by statements instead of uh, instead of actions which are bringing forward the serious risk of escalation that we would need to buy or do we have a very clear position? they made it very clear and um, and the others um can not do anything guys just respected, that we will never participate in actions which uh, way to bring uh nato,
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closer to them, more than ever before. uh, we have had a very clear decision. uh, in february 2022 or so. around february 2022. we nato. uh, which was which said 2 things. first, that nato is not part of the conflict. and 2nd, that we have to do everything in order to avoid the direct confrontation between nato and the russian. and i do believe that um, this uh, quoted in that direction of nato. uh, brings nato closer to the ward, another before. and then we would like to avoid that so therefore baby and not participate in such kind directions for sure. uh the some pages booked for on platinum at post. and it was adamant that mosca will consider sending weapons to regents. that could strike kids supplies. if russian territory comes on the fire and conversation with foreign media representatives, the presidents either that west of involvement in strong cuz against the russian federation would amount to directs involvement and most of was of the rights to retaliate. just let me know. do you want them?
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we are thinking that if someone believes that it's possible to supply such weapons to award zone in order to strike our territory and create problems for us, then why do we not have the right to supply our weapons of the same class to those regions of the world where there will be strikes some of the sensitive facilities of those countries that are doing this against russia. so the response could be a symmetric, will think about this. and of course, such actions will finally destroy international relations can undermine international security. ultimately, if we see those countries being drawn into a war against us, and this has their direct participation in a war against russia, then we reserve the right to act in the same way. all in all. this is a fast, a very serious problems, new rather unusual, but the newly, lately, there is no need to invent anything and use these ideas to form an opinion about russia forming an enemy image out across. he's not necessarily your only harming yourself by doing so. you made up that russian wants to attack nato. are you
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completely crazy? then select the stable. who came up with this? and it's nonsense, you know we, that's rubbish. it would be nonsense if there was no plan to full the wrong population. oh, help for us. you will attack us soon. we must urgently arm ourselves urgent. please send to athens to ukraine. but in fact, why is it being done to maintain their own imperial position of greatness? what can you, them a, it's a good point talking about in retrieval the losses in particular. then the ratio is the same one to about 5. that's the basis on which we're operating. this, by the way, is the reason for the attempt to carry out the total of mobilization in ukraine because there are very large last us on the battlefield. we know from the ukranian side, and this is an open secret that the us administration is insisting that the thresholds be gradually lowered from 25 to 23, then to 20 years, and then to 18 or immediately to 18. because now they already require registration
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of 17 year old moist eastern. so we know this for sure. and this is a demand from the us administration to the ukranian leadership, which can hardly be considered the leadership of their elections were cancelled in any case. i think that the us administration will force the current leadership of ukraine to make these decisions, to lower the mobilization age to 18 years. and then they will simply get weighed up to the landscape. right now it's june 2024th. it seems to me that it will take a year to do all this until the beginning of next year. at least they will tolerate him. and when he does everything, they will say good bye and change him to the ra several candidates. as far as i understand between the 2 singlish, that if you go into the sewage pump, there old no one do us is interested in ukraine. they are interested in the greatness of the united states, which is fighting not for ukraine and not for the ukrainian people, but for its greatness and for its leadership in the world. and in no case, do they want to allow any kind of success for russia precisely because they believe
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that in this case, the leadership of the us would be damaged. that's the gist of what america is doing . across the atlantic, us senators have come out to express the discontent with continued support for ukraine. well, pleading for peace talks, they had it done deal. we all know that but, but we talked about, i will give you any whatever it takes. we're going to give you, you're going to be able to fight the russians and whatever it takes for however long it takes me open ended. many, many tv clips have you set up a scene of a battle in ukraine, 0 in the last 678 months. it's, it's one side of food and just kind of sitting back watching. what's going on wondering how you, when you're gonna come over and move, or draw a line here, either mountain ukraine, heated won't europe, at least he's got enough land of his own. he just wants to make sure that he does not have united states weapons and ukraine point in moscow. i have consistently voted no the funding the war in ukraine. and i have consistently called for peace
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talks. i think that's the most rational, sensible thing that we should be calling for is peace in ukraine and the, into that war. and, and this is something extremely important. but what is extremely concerning to me is um, the more aggressive nature of nato. i think many of us have seen the heart breaking videos over and over of of young adult males and ukraine being dragged out of their homes. these young men are being kidnapped. they're basically being killed that i've been for me to the front lines in the war with russia. and it's heartbreaking . it's absolutely heartbreaking. shame on shame on the blood less in washington, dc, and shame on the by the administration that continues to, to actually persist and engage the united states and activities and funding and weapons that could lead us to world war 3 as representatives of the data medicine businesses from either $130.00 countries or taking parts in the economic forum,
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posts as opposed to say the event improves west and attempts to make russia a pariah. have been in vain seized on the course of reports from the form on the 27th annual st. petersburg international economic form is in full swing with people from all around the globe here to establish deeper connections with russia and the rest of the multi polar world. the, for nearly 3 decades, this events been one of the world's leading forums for tackling questions of global economics and bringing various leaders together into dialogue. and yet many so called experts and politicians in the west have said that russia has been isolated by western sanctions. that's something that participants set this for him have said could not be farther from the truth. if you say russia is isolated,
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i mean from where i'm switching out. wonder i felicia from want the world out. in spite of the isolation, the world is more awoke. i think there's more delegation even from south africa, delegates this year, but not ever since we just came from moscow where there was a fix women's alliance meeting saw the i solution. oh, what it has has extremely strange enough, evolved peoples curious about the rush, you know, is spiff, is largest. it could be probably not, but it's still very big. and you still have a lot of representatives of western countries. you have governments that are here, you have companies that are here. so there's still a major interest in what happens in the russian federation. and there's going to continue to be there a $144000000.00 consumers. and companies are always interested in more customers.
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these, all, those are only the dreams of the list because the, we are already living here working here with russia some last many years. and not only me, like me did a 100 or causing a 1000000 of people 140 countries. $19000.00 plus you get some is on hit. refresh the almost isolated then sweets will not happen. of course, saying something you might have been 2022 nights when you're going to, for almost 2 years. russia is the one country in the full year old, which is great at the most positive rate, but other than any other country. so this is all right back to construct a 6 not only like blah, blah, blah. what the rest is seeing. lot of our put in is also in attendance at this year's for him. and he's already got a number of high profile meetings lined up for him. one with the head of bricks is new development bank, others with the presidents of bolivia, ends in bob way. and the russian presidents also set to meet with the head of republicans. serfs got something that serbians here see as
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a continuation of russia's positive role in the balkans witness. but as i'd say, part of the just call. so to me, just so nice to more of them, we can see the political corporation is developing the subs that is very important, especially now when the west is trying to destabilize the balkan region. in my opinion, it is known that nato is losing its positions in ukraine and now they're trying to destabilize other regions, well, know how they treated the subs and 9 to 9 to is and continued to do so. now, the same approach is applied towards russia, a complete disrespect, and they believe we shouldn't have any right to defend tyrone interest this week. the st. petersburg international economic form is once again set to become a place where people from around the globe can exchange ideas and build new connections with multi polar minded people. donald corridor r t st. petersburg was ordering those now from the st. petersburg for amazed to mellor run the powers of south african on the printer and son of preston. several
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of them opposed so many thanks for joining us on the program. it's very nice to see you today. so lots of questions for you. let's begin with south africa's recent elections and the amc now expected to create and coalition governments. what's your assessments? have the amc election results? uh good afternoon. how are you? good evening. um. well look, i think uh it's very positive results. i think you know, more democracy uh, going forward. know, everybody's got their own opinions and views and that's, you know, the whole idea of democracy is that, you know, going for the does more collaboration is more inclusion and you know, the different conditions that are going to take place. and yeah, me, myself, i don't know what's going to happen as all the parties are getting together and they're discussing this week, post eviction. and then one of the line to be covered at some point, this is the democratic alliance. what reaction can be expected from amc support is the thing. wow, look on the think
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a positive one and look what's left to see what the results going to be. i myself as i said, i don't know. i so meet. so i'm here to so meet and i came to the st. petersburg international economic conference to promote what i do, which is uh we sell the exports where i could be for on the world and in the private business. so i can tell you about that. but the politics of not so much so as it onto coming to russia. what kind of um, what's your expectation of being a part of the firm? oh, look, i went to the youth for an earlier this year. it is incredible. i think this now even, you know, at a higher salon, you know, didn't a more, you know, more global economic issues. you know, we're looking at things of mobile collaboration with all this, with all the barriers that are in place. and we're looking for more ways to collaborate the work together. i mean, you know, it's been 2 years since the,
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you know, since all the sanctions and everything have come about and we're all here together to try and find more ways to work and collaborate together in the world in a positive way. and what's your biggest cause for your own company? a during the 4 of the, of course, well to collaborate more to learn. you know, we'd like to learn more about doing more business around the world as we do in the middle east and around the africa. but we'd also like to, you know, engage with, uh, you know, various private sector, you know, clients and, you know, get so no more contracts and more opportunities. and, of course, as a, we're here for, you know, as part of the st. petersburg economic conference. so, you know, it's a, it's a, it's a big world that we all are part of and it's all about trade and we want to trade and wants to make the world a better place. went to work with everybody and, and yeah, you know, we have a positive outlook and, you know, we one piece and, you know, look we also about food security. so that's way we, that's why our, you know, how interested like i was in the south africa last. yeah. and when the expansion of
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breaks was and out and started, tell me how you feel, the expansion of bricks and the growth of sped breaks, will benefit your company and all the countries involved. look again as i was trying to say, look, we're looking for more opportunities. i mean we've met so many great people here. you know quick. this is incredible platform globally to impala. you know, the, the, you know, the 7 a country that are now and more part does that will join, you know, so we have the, which is also recently joined bricks. we also export the. so it was great to, you know, use it as a jumping board to, to create more opportunities to meet more people learn more about the, you know, the is also kind of a russian equivalent of bolts on, you know, we've learned that. and we've also developed a product in line with that to make it more palatable and you know, more desirable to, to, to russia, but also the will. what do you think? so speaking, so as i have you have a wonderful time at the for,
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and we've been speaking to, to miller, around the pose of south african entrepreneurs and the son of the south african president. several of i'm opposed to thank you so much for your time, really appreciate it. thank you and well, a lot of my patient spoke on the sidelines of this in petersburg, economic for, and we heard from russian chamber of commerce and industry. presidents like a catherine. there's that despite pool that fits in the west space, it was to be done, the functions of a rush. it is for the poles. now the thing that know the main assets of the west, a not on the task, but also to all partners. you see that there is a no much pressure on banks. the threats of secondary sanctions, pressure on companies that corporate to with the russian federation and the may not fit today. aimed at ensuring that these don't, that they are trying to create of a rush. it is full of holes and they're trying to close these holes in some way because there are lots of companies that work in russia. and there are western companies to let that work in russia, as well as of course,
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the states and the banking system. of course, they do not forget about us and all companies, and periodically they come up with some things and add most anxious to what they have already imposed. oh, bothering you from the heavy screws today with his ad croft, experiencing space, so accidents and serious technical problems. in the last 5 years, we talk exclusively with to whistle blowers at the company have spoken out in hopes of protecting future passages of the department of transportation in the united states. as this is the overseer of the fx. and what we've seen is the department of transportation is completely unengaged. they're just not disengaged. they're, they're, they're, they're standing on the sideline like spectators. they're not really doing anything . notably from a leadership perspective and taking appropriate action. they're kind of just sitting back and waiting. so obviously the direction where the wind blows and then they jump in and point out the obvious take that out with the government is,
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is this failing us and all the other countries that are out there depending on the f a n d o t are um, are unaware, i think that this is what's happening. we met with the head of the f, a head of yesterday and the head of the depart, our 2nd person ranking, that's a deal t and we gave them 35 recommendations. um, you know, we identified 35 problems and 35 recommendations and as far as we concerned, they have done none of these. they've ignored all. so what happens is these people go uh, they continue to do with their what they're doing. they continue to get away with making very poor decisions, gross negligence on putting prophets in front of the safety and the risk and everybody's lives. employees specifically, voice concerns about quality gaps and other issues related to the 787. in the time period between 20202022. boeing pushed back saying you can't insure safety and durability. boy, in is putting confidence in the $787.00 dreamliner because of
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a comprehensive work done to ensure they called at c and low and some safety of the craft claims about the structural integrity of the 787. i inaccurate the interest rates have been subject to rigorous engineering examination on the u. s. federal aviation administration oversight. this analysis has validated that the aircraft will maintain its your ability and service life over several decades. and these issues did not present any safety concerns. customers continue to the onset suffering for boeing's mistakes. people forget is that a lot of these airplanes that are in the united states or in europe right now may go to other countries in the future when they're 20 years old or whatever. and those plans need to be safe, right? the people in those countries that you know, maybe they're socio economically challenged or whatever they, they deserve the have safe airplanes. and so, you know, this isn't just about united states obviously, and this is a global,
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a global issue. there's no excuse only 20 inspectors are present at the boeing plants, even those thousands of people work there. the f a conducted 89 product tests and boeing failed 33 of them. the agency also conducted 13 separate product audits on spirit arrow systems which manufacturers the $737.00 max fuselage. they receive 7 failing grades. another whistleblower with whom we spoke was joe jacobson, a retired f, a, a safety engineer. i avoid the, the boeing max and that's because i've been tracking all of the in flight issues since it went back to the service. i was part of the re certification effort. and i know there's still some safety concerns with the design, but there's also manufacture defects that we've been tracking. we're seeing for
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example, um the main up down control device on the air plan is the horizontal stabilizer that's driven by a single motor. and that motor is fail dozens of times since it's gone back into service. and this is on new airplanes, and that's, that's a critical piece of, of hardware. you have to ask, why would such a big story related to human deaths get ignored add pearson gave his thoughts on why they're getting away with it, getting away with it because they have, you know, friends in high places. um, but this comes down to leadership or what i mean, we want the billing company to be successful. i mean, one of the things i've learned as a whistleblower and, and then talking with other whistle blowers is, you know, they, they want their companies to do the right thing. that's why they're, they're disturbed by what they're seeing and they do everything they can to try to bring attention to these matters owing is an incredibly important company for
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united states. so no one wants to see boeing fail because it's, it's too big of a hello to the united states economy is one sam salad. poor, a boeing engineer, testified on capitol hill. do you said that he feared physical violence as retaliation? for his words. again, i raised concerns internally, i was sidelined, i was told to shut up, i received physical threats. my boss said i would have killed someone who said what you said. his fears are reasonable to boeing. whistle blowers recently died. one from an eye infection. the other from a blow that he is reported to have inflicted on himself. many observers are looking on and saying, what is going on at boeing, a with mauppin? archie, your the, the full day boat thing, but not the full $720.00 you parliament seems kicks off to day across the block with another that is supposed to go to the polls with 20 parties compete. say you
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are skeptics are expected to count to a majority of the countries states that the european legislative body according to an episode, research group poll onto contributed rachel moss and explains what it says. stay in the european vice. each country gets a portion of representation in brussels based on its size with germany having the most wraps at 96 and malta with a least at 6. usually these you elections come down to a choice between the ideological right versus the left. pretty classic. but this time, it's different. the political battle line now seems to fall between the western establishment status pull on one side, and those on both the right and the left to oppose it. and the disastrous results of its policies on the other. now really particularly large right now is the issue of ukraine. and on one hand, there's a group of politicians who favor the you logic itself recklessly down this slippery slope of escalation between the west and russia and ukraine,
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which seems to be an approach pushed by the elected bureaucrats running nato. and who are in favor of listening rules for use of nato western weapons to strike russian territory from ukraine. and then there are those who want those same unaccountable agents of global governance to take a short walk off a long peer. i believe the time has come for allies to consider whether it should list some of the distinctions dying post on a weapons to make to, to ukraine. this gentleman either ask for forgiveness, rectify his remarks or resigns you. i was wondering what you would think that with all these proposals and all of these ideas, nature will always taking you and have a great to step in the direction of entering this war. there isn't even any kind of unity on the issue of even whether you nations should keep sending ukraine weapons well, some take it as a given and keep moving the red line for their use further and further away from
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a peaceful resolution. others are questioning whether that's really in the best interest of either the e u, or of ukraine advice that's a visual phones philosophy. zelinski knows that he can rely on us. we're renewing this signal of support for key up here today. however, we are also sending a crystal clear signal to moscow. we want the russian president to know we will not lit up in our support for ukraine this. i will support 0 military, a, do ukraine and immediate hold. the military operations is the best solution we have for ukraine. the you should change from an armed supplier to a peacemaker. and here's jungle joseph burrell saying, hey, get in. i know exactly what i'm doing. and hungry and prime minister victor or bon is giving him some serious side. i was not able to relieve him base. we support the grain. we have not thought of these will we just board ukraine and we have to prepare for the future. increasing our defense capabilities,
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we are closer to war and every week. it is absurd that instead of protecting as nato is dragging, is into a world conflagration. it's like a firefighter going to put out a fire with a flame thrower for all its insistence on block wide unity for ukraine when it comes to conflict between israel and its effective liquidation of gas uh, under the pretext of eliminating mos in the process. the e was acting more like a parent who lets their kids run around in public doing pretty much whatever they want. while block professionals do little beyond mumbling platitudes about the need for a palestinian state. and it was to me because if you let i, cuz i have to tell israel, is that it sections must be based on international humanitarian law. but with the images we're seeing and the growing number of people, especially the boys and girls, were being killed. i have genuine doubts that they are complying with international humanitarian law. i'm exports that take into account the security threats. israel
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is facing history is the reason what israel security has been at the pull of german foreign policy. maybe the differences between european nations towards israel on. yeah. so i have something to do with the fact that germany, for example, supplies 30 percent of israel's weapons on the issue of china. though germany is not too keen on the bad mo thing of aging by brussels grass repeating chapter and verse from washington's hymn book. because, well, again, maybe it has a ton of car and chemical manufacturing investments in china as europe's economic engine. but queen ursula bonded line on elected european commission president for now and g. your crap doesn't really think that's a big deal. apparently. the comprehensive agreement on investment did not come up. you know, our position was started negotiations round about 10 years ago and concluded the
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comprehensive agreement on investment 2 years ago. a lot has happened since then. oh, position is that we do have to reassess the comprehensive agreement on investment, but at least the whole block is on the same page when it comes to european values, right. bowman condemns to deliberate, continuous and systematic efforts of the can gary and government to undermine the use. founding values in resolution adopted on thursday. we 345 volts for one for against and 29. extensions. members of the european parliament expressed some concern about the further erosion of democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights and hungry. in particular as to where the reason adopted so called national sovereignty protection package, which has been compared with russia's influence for an agents law. they even managed to get or bond to dip out into the hallway during a vote last december on ukraine. it exception talk so they can pretend that his defense didn't exist with a unanimous vote. wonder how the hum, gary and people will express their feelings about all of that at the ballot box. well, in any case, it's not like they will be drawing up the laws and policy anyway in parliament that
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is done by the and elected president of the european commission and their staff. and that person is hand picked and then mary subjected to confirmation by the permit. and that parliament is still projected to be dominated by the establishment parties on both the right and the left. the kind who favor establishment, bureaucrats who make establishment friendly policy, which it makes you wonder what the whole point is of this charade, which seems to be little more than a game of musical chairs in the back seat of the clamor bill. the day a 2 years ago, the largest on cbs landing operation in world history so allied forces land on the shores of normandy deliberately does attend to the anniversary today, including the us presences, multipoint and needed. a bit of fun things to find a safe before a photo of it a so seem to try to take a break and finds conflict in a try. that actually wasn't the.

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